USDA Certified Bella Virtu Organics Eye Serum has been released on Amazon

Bella Virtu Organics uses a blend of 100% natural and certified organic oils to formulate this new anti-aging eye serum for women. Learn more at https://www.amazon.com/Natural-Under-Serum-Circles-Puffiness/dp/B00KGJVVDK/

Reno, United States - October 12, 2017 /PressCable/ —

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The Age Defying Nourishing Eye Serum is a new and improved blend of seven essential oils. These oils have strong anti-aging properties to help improve the appearance of dark circles, puffiness, skin discoloration, and fine lines and wrinkles. Add 1-2 drops morning and evening, and the results will show within a few weeks. The Eye Serum is for both women and men of all skin types. Even those with the most sensitive skin can use this product, because there aren’t any artificial ingredients or chemicals added to the serum.

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